Create Meaningful Learning Moments through Samsung KidsTime

Hello
Loves! Remember in my previous posts about my newly discovered
educational app for children, Samsung KidsTime, I mentioned
that Wes and I were invited for a review, interview and video shoot? I am
very proud and excited to finally share with you the video which showed our
on-the-spot initial feel of the app.

This campaign is also rolled out across the Asia and I am honored
to be one of the three selected Philippine blogger partners of Samsung Asia in
bringing this great news to you.

Without further ado, please watch and share this video about Samsung
KidsTime:

I remember when Wes encountered Samsung KidsTime the first time, his
eyes were wide open and he pretty much expressed his excitement over the new
educational app. He got a lot more thrilled upon discovering that Daniel
Tiger was installed as one of the recommended games in Samsung KidsTime!
It's one of his favorite characters and to see Daniel interact with him,
as if talking directly to him, was something new.

From the time he used it, the following features are what we like
the most:1.It has no in-app purchases and no ads!– At last! I’ve never felt safer in
a mobile application for kids! Wes is no
longer distracted by unwanted apps when playing. He sometimes has a tendency to click whatever
is popping up on the screen.2.You can set the timer from 5 minutes to 1 hour.– Since we do regulate their use, this feature
is very helpful to us. It also teaches children the responsible use of a
gadget.

3.All content are kids-safe and are
well-curated. – I tried all the available games and books myself and I’m
more than contented with the experience.
Wes develops his love for letters, pairing, hand and eye coordination,
socialization and a lot more. It guarantees learning while having fun at
play.

4.Parental control with screen limits and App
Locks. – I appreciate
that Samsung KidsTime considered parents’ desire to control their child’s play
time as well and to keep it within a safe environment.

5.Child development and activity dashboard– I love this feature. It’s the
first time I encountered a kids’ game and book application that actually tracks
the child’s development in different areas! This way we both learn at the
same time. He learns about different subjects and I learn something too
about my child’s interests as well.

Because of those intelligent features, I'm confident we made the
right choice in introducing Samsung KidsTime to Wes. My son is at this
age that he's like a sponge, absorbing as much information as he can get, and
technological advancement is not an exception. All these are happening
for him while we make sure that he learns from it and help in his development.

As parents, Mac and I are very particular with spending quality
time with both Dandre and Wes while learning and playing. That's why
we're happy that Samsung KidsTime allows us to meet these parenting objectives.
It can actually bring a family together. In our case, my son cannot
yet read by himself, so I have to read the e-books for him. I don't just
leave the Samsung Galaxy Tab to him and let him explore by himself, so that I
could do something else. I noticed from Wes that he absorbs and learns
more when I am around to read and play with him.

Because of this, I learnt that are other localized content in
Samsung KidsTime. Take "But That
Won't Wake Me Up" by Adarna House for example, its an e-book which can
be read in dual-language, English or Filipino.

This e-book is developed by Adarna House. Admittedly, at home, we speak with the kids
in English and while daddy Macky and I are both at work, they learn Tagalog
from their caretakers. I believe that
the best time to teach dual-language is when they are young, and I’m thrilled
that through dual-language e-books existing in Samsung KidsTime, Wes could also
learn to speak and understand his native tongue while playing.

With this, Wes and I both learn at the same time, making each
KidsTime minute spent a fun and meaningful moment for us. New learning
for him means a child or parenting milestone for me worth documenting and
sharing to family and friends.

Over a month of trying Samsung KidsTime, I discovered through the
Progress Path feature of the mobile app, that my son is particularly interested
in Language Arts, followed by Reading, Creativity and Social Studies. He
needs to work on his Math and Science skills. Good thing that we can
access over 80+ game and e-books app in Samsung KidsTime to support his
learning in these areas.

The best part is, he's advancing in learning while keeping up with
technological advancements. The fears I have in exposing him too much to technology
had been addressed by Samsung KidsTime. I now have peace of mind and I
sincerely feel that Samsung KidsTime thought about what parents are worried about
when it comes to mobile apps for kids, hence they created one of the best apps
there is for kids. With all these
mentioned, Samsung KidsTime is more than plav because we both get the best
of fun and the best of learning together, and for me that matters most.

Have you downloaded Samsung KidsTime app yet? You may check
my review of the app HERE as well. DOWNLOAD and TRY one of the best apps for kids now for FREE! After its
one-month FREE trial, monthly subscription is only at P199.00. Definitely a value for money purchase which
as a practical mom, I highly recommend. Samsung KidsTime is
available on Play Store for Samsung devices. For more information,
visit www.samsungkidstime.com.

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